Today's landscape photograph of the week is a throwback to 2012. A summer’s day spent walking the impressive Ingleton Waterfalls Trail which starts on the southwest border of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

I'm proud to be able to announce that I'll be taking part in a pop up art exhibition as part of Manchester Curious Festival, starting with an opening party on Thursday 1st October and will run from Friday 2nd October to Sunday 4th October in the Old Granada Studios in Manchester.

I have to say I love the Lake District. Always have, from going as a kid for days out and the long walks with my wife before children came along. I think in terms of sheer drama it wins everytime for me, especially when it comes to landscape photography.

On occasion I get to venture away from my often wild Peak District landscapes or gritty urban manchester landscape photography and get to breathe in some sea air buy doing some coastal photography, or as some call them, seascapes.

At least being a commercial photographer isn't boring. Far from it in fact. I write this post in a non moaning manner. I try and avoid negative posts - so this won’t be one. However I think it’s important to understand that in the case of photography, time literally is money.

Later than planned here’s my choice for August’s wedding photo of the month. Taken at Whitehead Gardens in Bury, next door to Bury’s Registry office it just summed up the wedding and the lovely bride and groom.